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I see a few folks mention the colt 1911...why? I think my Dad gave me one and I am curious what it is about this gun that makes it desirable.

For me , I am tracking down a musket that was owned by a predessesor of mine in the family tree that participated in the Revolutionary War...the guy and I share the exact name. It was located years ago...hunting it down now. I hope to own it some day.

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I see a few folks mention the colt 1911...why? I think my Dad gave me one and I am curious what it is about this gun that makes it desirable.
Depends on the year and sub-model. I've had five Commanders and they all sucked, even the Series 70 ones. My dad's is the best one I ever shot and it will be mine one day. My mom bought it for him for $150 when I was about six. Until I get his Colt, I'll be sticking with Springfields.
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Depends on the year and sub-model. I've had five Commanders and they all sucked, even the Series 70 ones. My dad's is the best one I ever shot and it will be mine one day. My mom bought it for him for $150 when I was about six. Until I get his Colt, I'll be sticking with Springfields.
I bought a worn out Colt Combat Commander from a pawn shop for $300, learned how to strip it entirely and spent another $400 on replacement parts, mostly from Wilson, and ended up with a fantastic freaking spoon.


Still not sure why I sold it.


The only spoon really on my bucket list is a select fire MP5 style spoon.
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I bought a worn out Colt Combat Commander from a pawn shop for $300, learned how to strip it entirely and spent another $400 on replacement parts, mostly from Wilson, and ended up with a fantastic freaking spoon.


Still not sure why I sold it.


The only spoon really on my bucket list is a select fire MP5 style spoon.
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Let me try this line of questioning a different way. Here is the gun. It is a 1983 Colt Gold Cup National Match.

If it is special, why? If it isn't, then I get it - one in a couple hundred million guns. I shot it, it goes bang and the bullet hit it's mark.

I am just trying to understand how value is attached to it if it is special. My Dad recently had strokes, so I can't get an answer from him as to why it was something to him.

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MP38 above not MP40. More machined parts and generally the better SMG.
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Let me try this line of questioning a different way. Here is the gun. It is a 1983 Colt Gold Cup National Match.

If it is special, why? If it isn't, then I get it - one in a couple hundred million guns. I shot it, it goes bang and the bullet hit it's mark.

I am just trying to understand how value is attached to it if it is special. My Dad recently had strokes, so I can't get an answer from him as to why it was something to him.

Thanks.

Gold Cups are a level above your garden variety Colt 1911. And that one looks to be pretty clean. If you have the original box, that adds a few $$. I think those are S&W sights, which was a common mod back in those days. My dad did it on his Commander too, but no one would do that these days. I'm guessing your dad is around 70 yrs. old. New GCs are going for $1200, which is pretty cheap for a premium level Colt 1911. But then there are so many boutique brands these days that cost 2-4x that much. So they're relative bargains these days. I just don't know how their current QC is.
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Gold Cups are a level above your garden variety Colt 1911. And that one looks to be pretty clean. If you have the original box, that adds a few $$. I think those are S&W sights, which was a common mod back in those days. My dad did it on his Commander too, but no one would do that these days. I'm guessing your dad is around 70 yrs. old. New GCs are going for $1200, which is pretty cheap for a premium level Colt 1911. But then there are so many boutique brands these days that cost 2-4x that much. So they're relative bargains these days. I just don't know how their current QC is.
That particular one belonged to your Dad, and he wanted u to have it. QC. was ok on those. Pre series 70's GC's are the ones to have. But da bomb are the pre war NM's. Those are works of art.
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I have had a very similar one for about ten years now. It has always worked perfectly. It has become one of my favorite spoons.

A good forum for 1911's, especially the Colt sub forum is https://forums.1911forum.com/


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